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ACTE of Nebraska
Leadership Handbook
2019-2020
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Table of Contents Page #
Section A – About ACTE of Nebraska
General Information A1
ACTEN Board of Directors A2
Mission Statement and Program of Work A7
Strategic Plan 2015-2019 A9
Calendar of Events A15
2019-20 Budget A16
2019-20 Committee List A17
National and State Elected Officials A18 and State Board of Education
Section B – Job Description/Duties Your role as an ACTEN Board Member A19
Tips for Board Members A20
President - See also Strategic Plan (A9-A14) and Committee List (A17) A21
President Elect - See also Strategic Plan (A9-A14) and Committee List (A17) A22
Past President - See also Strategic Plan (A9-A14) and Committee List (A17) A22
Secretary - See also Strategic Plan (A9-A14) and Committee List (A17) A23
Treasurer - See also Strategic Plan (A9-A14) and Committee List (A17) A23
Division Representatives - See Strategic Plan (A9-A14) & Committee List (A17) A24
Newsletter Editor - See also Strategic Plan (A9-A14) and Committee List (A17) A24
Webmaster - See also Strategic Plan (A9-A14) and Committee List (A17) A25
Affiliate Organization Presidents - See also Strategic Plan (A9-A14) A25
Committees - See also Strategic Plan (A9-A14) and Committee List (A17) A25
ACTEN Executive Director Position Description A27
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The following documents are located in separate PDF entitled "Governing Documents"
Section C – Governing Documents
Page # Articles of Incorporation & Amendments Articles of Incorporation - Nebraska Vocational Association C1 Articles of Amendment to Articles of Incorporation C8 - Changes name to Association for Career and Technical Education of Nebraska Articles of Amendment to Articles of Incorporation C11 - Deletes reference to 501(c)(6) Articles of Amendment to Articles of Incorporation C13 - Adds language required by IRS for 501(c)(3) organizations Bylaws Bylaws as amended on June 9, 2016 C17 Policies Anti-Harassment/Discrimination Policy (adopted June 6, 2006) C27 Conflict of Interest Policy (adopted June 10, 2009) C28 Whistleblower Policy (adopted June 10, 2009) C29 Document Retention Policy (adopted June 10, 2009) C31 ACTE/State Association Affiliation
Affiliation Process Document (including Statement of C32 Understanding, Principles of Affiliation and Operating Framework)
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About ACTE of Nebraska
General Information
The Association for Career and Technical Education of Nebraska (ACTEN) is affiliated with the national organization Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE). Nebraska is a unified state, which means that members who join one organization must also join the other. Unified dues are currently $110.00 per year ($80 for ACTE dues and $30 for ACTEN dues). See page C32 (ACTE-ACTEN Affiliation Process Document) ACTEN’s office is located at 14330 Danvers St., Waverly, Nebraska, at the home of Executive Director, Murleen Bellinger. The office telephone number is 402-525-8742. Murleen is usually available to take your daytime, evening and/or weekend calls, so please don’t hesitate to call her when you need assistance or information. If she is unavailable, please leave a message and she will return your call. She can also be contacted by e-mail at actenebraska@gmail.com. The mailing address is: ACTE of Nebraska P.O. Box 89 Waverly, Nebraska 68462 ACTEN’s website address is www.actenebraska.org. Archives of our newsletter “The Communique”, ACTEN award information, and other information of interest to our members is posted on the website. An e-mail message is sent to Nebraska members when the news items have been posted. LeAnn Wilson serves as the Executive Director for ACTE. The national office is located at 1410 King Street, Alexandria, Virginia, 22314. ACTE’s toll free telephone number is 800-826-9972. The ACTE website address is www.acteonline.org. ACTEN was included in the Group Exemption for 501(c)(3) tax exempt status that ACTE filed with the Internal Revenue Service in May or June of 2009. The application was approved by the IRS on October 15, 2010.
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ASSOCIATION FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION OF NEBRASKA
Board of Directors and Ex-Officio Members 2018-2019 (Term begins October 1, 2018)
(Updated on January 13, 2019)
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT Dan Phillips Career Pathways Institute 1215 S. Adams St. Grand Island, NE 68801 Telephone: 308-385-5900, EXT 1179 Email: dphillips@gips.org PRESIDENT ELECT Steven Woodside Telephone: 402-276-6211 Email: stevenwoodside33@gmail.com SECRETARY Emily Anderson Omaha Bryan High School 4700 Giles Rd. Omaha, NE 68157 Telephone: 402-557-3741 Email: emily.anderson@ops.org
TREASURER DeLayne Havlovic Omaha Public Schools 3215 Cuming Street Omaha, NE 68131-2024 Telephone: 531-299-9503 Email: delayne.havlovic@ops.org PAST PRESIDENT Morgan Trausch Lawrence-Nelson Schools P.O. Box 368 Nelson, NE 68961 Telephone: 402-225-3371 Email: mtrausch@southcentralunified.org
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DIVISIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
ADMINISTRATION Jeremy Cowley Omaha Public Schools 3230 Burt Street Omaha, NE 68131 Telephone: 531-299-0330 Email: jeremy.cowley@ops.org ADULT WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Currently Vacant AGRICULTURE EDUCATION Tyler Schindler Omaha Bryan High School 4700 Giles Road Omaha, NE 68157 Telephone: 402-557-3100 Email: tyler.schindler@ops.org Casey Carriker Crete High School 1500 East 15th St. Crete, NE 68333 Telephone: 402-826-5811 Email: casey.carriker@creteschools.org BUSINESS EDUCATION Angie Chittick Mid-Plains Community College 601 W. State Farm Rd. North Platte, NE 69101 Telephone: 308-658-4308 Email: chitticka@mpcc.edu
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION Camelle Kinney Lincoln North Star 5801 N. 33rd Street Lincoln, NE 68502 Telephone: 402-436-1305 Email: ckinney@lps.org Anne Schmall Bluffs Middle School 27 East 23rd St. Scottsbluff, NE 68361 Telephone: 308-635-6270 Email: aschmall@sbps.net
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GUIDANCE AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT Rick Painter Omaha Bryan High School 4700 Giles Rd. Omaha, NE 68517 Telephone: 402-557-3123 Email: richard.painter@ops.org HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Debra Ziegler Ralston High School 8969 Park Drive Ralston, NE 68127 Telephone: 402-898-3590 Email: debral_ziegler@ralstonschools.org ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION David Gee Nebraska Christian Schools 1847 Inskip Avenue Central City, NE 68826 Telephone: 308-946-3836 Email: dgee@nebraskachristian.org MARKETING EDUCATION Brittany McPhillips Central City High School 1510 28th Street Central City, NE 68826 Telephone: 308-946-3086 Email: bmcphillips@centralcityps.org NEW & RELATED SERVICES Cynthia Baum Lincoln Public Schools 5905 O Street Lincoln, NE 68510 Telephone: 402-436-1819 Email: cbaum2@lps.org TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Stan Haas Lincoln Public Schools 5905 O Street Lincoln, NE 68510 Telephone: 402-436-1857 Email: shaas@lps.org SPECIAL POPULATIONS Currently Vacant
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EX OFFICIO MEMBERS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Murleen Bellinger ACTEN Office P.O. Box 89 Waverly, NE 68462 Telephone: 402-480-9577 Email: actenebraska@gmail.com NE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Katie Graham PO Box 94987 Lincoln, NE 68509-4987 Telephone: 402-471-4808 Email: katie.graham@nebraska.gov
SPOTLIGHT SCHOOLS/NEWSLETTER Murleen Bellinger WEBMASTER Deb Wolken Lincoln Northeast High School 2635 N. 63rd St. Lincoln, NE 68507 402-436-1303 Email: dwolken@lps.org NCEIF REPRESENTATIVE Kathleen Kennedy Central Valley Schools 304 N. Shannon, PO Box 160 Greeley, NE 68842 Telephone: 308-428-3145 Email: kathleen.kennedy@centralvps.org
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STATE DISCIPLINE ASSOCIATION PRESIDENTS Nebraska Agriculture Educators Association Ann Dvorak Rock County Schools P.O. Box 448 Bassett, NE 68714 Telephone: 308-684-3411 Email: advorak@rockcountyschools.org Nebraska State Business Educators Association Teresa Feick Arlington High School 705 N. 9th Street Arlington, NE 68002 Telephone: 402-478-4171 Email: Teresa.feick@apseagles.org Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers of Nebraska
Jolene Schlemmer Lincoln Southwest High School 7001 S. 14th St. Lincoln, NE 68512 Telephone: 402-436-1304 Email: jschlem@lps.org
Nebraska Association of Skilled and Technical Sciences Educators Matt Bova Westside Middle School 8601 Arbor St. Omaha, NE 68124 Telephone: 402-390-6464 Email: bova.matt@westside66.net
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Program of Work 2019-‐2020
MISSION
• The mission of ACTEN is to educate, advocate, and lead with a unified voice for Nebraska Career and Technical Education (CTE).
• Tagline: Passionate educators committed to excellence.
PURPOSES 1. Establish and maintain active leadership in all types of career & technical
education and guidance services. 2. Unify all career & technical education interests through representative
membership. 3. Encourage further development and improvement of all programs of education
related to career & technical education and guidance services. 4. Provide proactive leadership in state and national legislation affecting career &
technical education. 5. Create opportunities for educators to exchange ideas and experiences through
professional and social contacts.
GOALS 1. Educate
Strategy 1. Professional Development Action Plan: 1. Nebraska Career Education Conference (co-‐sponsor with
Nebraska Department of Education) 2. Webinars 3. Opportunities for tours, externships, experiences
Strategy 2. Career Technical Education Month Action Plan: 1. Resources for promotion Strategy 3. Teacher Recruitment
Action Plan: 1. Mentoring and Support Strategy 4. Public Awareness
Action Plan: 1. Marketing Campaign (employers, industry, community, school board, peers) 2. Capture stories and successes (collaborate specifically with Divisions)
3. Presence at stakeholder meetings using available resources 4. Newsletter spotlights that “tell the NOW story” (start with board members schools; schools who have participate in ReVISION)
5. Utilize social media to “tell the NOW story” 6. Monthly articles in local newspapers 7. Use e-‐mail to keep members alert
Strategy 5. Membership Action Plan: 1. Survey 2. Membership campaigns
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2. Advocate Strategy 1. Unified Voice
Action Plan: 1. Marketing Campaign (NE legislature, State board, administrators, school board, policy makers, decision makers) 2. Invitations to visit schools for legislators, partners (how-‐to guide)
3. Utilization of social media Strategy 2. Career and Technical Education Month (CTE) (partner with
Nebraska Department of Education) Action Plan: 1. Statewide Initiative for CTE Month
Strategy 3. Foundations for Funding Action Plan: 1. Continue collaboration with Nebraska Career Education and
Innovation Foundation (NCEIF) 2. Funding needs providing for externships, mentorships, scholarships & loan forgiveness
Strategy 4. Unified Voice for Career Technical Education with Policy Makers including Legislation Action Plan: 1.Resources, data, success stories at the ready
2. Contact Legislators at state and at national level 3. Present or provide a rotational session on Legislative Advocacy at NCE Conf.
4. Encourage attendance at National Policy Seminar and CareerTech VISION
3. Lead
Strategy 1. Grow Career and Technical Education Leadership. Action Plan: 1. Hold Leadership Workshops and Trainings
2. Fall/Winter Board meeting consistent agenda items Strategy 2. Presence with Stakeholders Action Plan: 1. Communication with stakeholders Strategy 3. Membership Recognition Action Plan: 1. Recognize ACTEN members with Awards at NCE
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2015-‐2019 ACTEN Strategic Plan
Mission: The mission of the ACTEN is to educate, advocate, and lead with a unified voice for Nebraska Career and Technical Education (CTE).
GOAL ACTION STEPS PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE
TARGET DATE
Goal 1: Educate
1.1 Professional Development 1.1.1 NCE Conference (co-‐sponsor with NDE)
Executive Director; President; NDE
1.1.1a Prominent presence for booth
1.1.1b Handout/Info graphic with Why?
1.1.1c Promotional banners or roll-‐ups (multiple to travel to other conferences or promotions)
1.1.1d New Professionals Breakfast
1.1.1e ACTEN at Opening Session
1.1.1f Presentation/Luncheon for Awards and Recognition
1.1.1g Communication with Divisions to establish award application process
1.1.1h Explore discount rate for conference based on membership status
1.1.1i ACTEN dedicated sessions
1.1.2 Webinar Executive Director; Executive Board
1.1.3 Opportunities for tours, externships, experiences
Executive Director; President; NDE
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GOAL ACTION STEPS PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE
TARGET DATE
1.2 CTE Month 1.2.1 Resources for promotion
Executive Director; Executive Board
1.2.1a Marketing timeline (school board presentation, handout, newspaper ad, radio PSA, school events, NE Career Model poster, sample invitations for “outsiders” to visit school, )
1.2.1b Partner with a marketing firm to develop promotional material
1.2.1c Proclamation signing; “CSO” Day Legislative Day focused on CSO students from all areas interacting with Senators
1.2.1d Legislation packet/day/exposure
1.2.1e Publication sent to Business/Industry
1.2.1f CTE posters for display in classrooms
1.3 Teacher Recruitment 1.3.1 Mentoring and Support Executive Director; Executive Board; Members
1.3.1a Marketing Campaign (new and second career)
1.3.1b Identifying potential teachers
1.3.1c Communication with tradition and non-‐traditional teacher preparation programs
1.3.1d Membership drive at NCE conference
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GOAL ACTION STEPS PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE
TARGET DATE
1.4 Public Awareness 1.4.1 Marketing Campaign (employers, industry, community, school board, peers)
Executive Director; Executive Board
1.4.2 Capture stories and successes (collaborate specifically with Divisions)
Executive Director; Executive Board
1.4.3 Presence at stakeholder meetings using available resources
Executive Director; Executive Board
1.4.4 Newsletter spotlights that “tell the NOW story” (start with board members schools; schools who have participate in ReVISION)
Executive Director; Executive Board; NDE
1.4.5 Utilize social media to “tell the NOW story”
Executive Director; Executive Board
1.4.6 Monthly articles in local newspapers
Executive Director; Executive Board
1.4.7 Use e-‐mails to keep members alert
Executive Director; Executive Board
1.5 Membership 1.5.1 Survey Executive Director; Executive Board
Goal 2: Advocate
2.1 Unified Voice 2.1.1 Marketing Campaign (NE legislature, State board, administrators, school board, policy makers, decision makers)
Executive Director; Executive Board
2.1.1a Customizable resources available for use
2.1.2 Invitations to visit schools for legislators, partners (how-‐to guide)
Executive Director; Executive Board
2.1.3 Utilization of social media Executive Director; Executive Board
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GOAL ACTION STEPS PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE
TARGET DATE
2.2 CTE Month (partner with NDE) 2.2.1 Statewide Initiative for CTE Month
Executive Director; Executive Board; NDE
2.2.1a “CSO Day” Legislative Day focused on CSO students from all areas interacting with Senators: proclamation signing
2.2.1b Promote collaboration of all CTE CSOs in one philanthropic effort
2.3 Foundations for Funding 2.3.1 Continue collaboration with NCEIF
Executive Director; NCEIF Board Representative; NCEIF Board
2.3.2 Funding Needs Providing: Executive Director; NCEIF Board Representative; NCEIF Board
2.3.2a Externships
2.3.2b Mentorships
2.3.2c Scholarships (CTE candidates Junior/Senior college years; CTE professional development or conference attendance)
2.3.2d Loan Forgiveness
2.4 For CTE with Policy Makers including Legislation
2.4.1 Resources, data, success stories at the ready
Executive Director; Executive Board; Members
2.4.2 Contact Legislators at state and at national level
Executive Director; Executive Board
2.4.3 Present or provide a rotational session on Legislative Advocacy at NCE Conf.
Executive Director; Executive Board; NDE
2.4.4 Encourage attendance at National Policy Seminar and CareerTech VISION
Executive Director; Executive Board
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GOAL ACTION STEPS PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE
TARGET DATE
Goal 3: Lead
3.1 Grow CTE Leadership 3.1.1 Hold Leadership Workshops and Trainings
Executive Director; Executive Board; NDE; Division Representatives
3.1.1a Collaboration with NDE to hold ACTEN NEXUS Leadership Conference
3.1.1b Collaborate with NDE in planning NCE Conference
3.1.1c Collaborate with NDE in establishing digital presentations/webinars
3.1.2 Fall Board Meeting
Agenda Items
Executive Director; Executive Board
3.1.2a Review Leadership Handbook
3.1.2b Board Training
3.1.2c Review of Bylaws
3.1.2d Review/Progress of Strategic Plan
3.1.2e Survey Finalization/Distribution
3.1.3 Provide/Create Leadership Opportunities
3.1.3a Funding for attendance at National Conference for ACTEN members and board members (separate funding sources)
3.1.3b Committee participation for ACTEN members
3.1.3c Establish mentoring program
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GOAL ACTION STEPS PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE
TARGET DATE
3.2 Presence with Stakeholders 3.2.1 Communication with stakeholders
Executive Director; Executive Board
3.2.1a Provide opportunities for ACTEN board members to present at state level (legislative, public policy)
3.2.1b Provide opportunities for ACTEN members to communicate with pre-‐service teachers at local colleges, encouraging membership and NCE participation
3.3 Member Recognition 3.3.1 Recognize ACTEN members with Awards Program at NCE
Executive Director; Executive Board; NDE;
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Calendar of Events 2019-2020
ACTEN Board of Directors' Fall Meeting October 12, 2019 Career Pathways Institute, Grand Island CareerTech Vision 2019 December 3-7, 2019 Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, California ACTEN Board of Directors' Winter 2020 Meeting January 2020 Career and Technical Education Month February 2020 National Policy Seminar March 29-April 1, 2020 Crystal Gateway Marriott Arlington, VA
2020 ACTE Region V Conference, April 22-25, 2020 Harvey’s Lake Tahoe Resort Lake Tahoe, NV Nebraska Career Education Conference June 1-4, 2020 Younes Convention Center in Kearney, NE
ACTEN Annual Board of Directors’ Meeting June 1, 2020 Younes Convention Center in Kearney, NE ACTEN Assembly of Delegates June 3, 2020 Convention Center in Kearney, NE
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ACTEN OPERATING ACCOUNT BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019-20
Presented at Assembly of Delegates on June 6, 2019
Actual
Year-‐to-‐Date Approved
FY 2017-‐18 10/1/17 Budget
10/1/17 to 9/30/18 4/30/18 2019-‐20
Receipts: ACTE Dues $18,081.00 $9,581.00 $8,500.00
ACTEN Dues 9,990.00 390.00 9,600.00 *FCSTN Dues 2,240.00
Conference Fee Portion 6,000.00 0.00 6,000.00 Fundraiser (Auction/Raffle) 487.1 -‐262.90 750.00 Commuincation/Newsletter 400 -‐100.00 500.00 Miscellaneous/Other
Interest 9.43 -‐15.57 25.00
Total Receipts $37,207.53 $9,592.53 $25,375.00
Expenses:
Executive Secretary $6,000.00 $0.00 $6,000.00 Executive Director Travel 3,750.00 0.00 3,750.00 President 0.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 President-‐elect 0.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 Operating Expenses 595.04 254.96 850.00 Communication/Newsletter 287.64 -‐162.64 125.00 Delegate to ACTE 338.48 111.52 450.00 Region V Winner Stipend to ACTE 400.00 0.00 400.00 ACTE Dues Transfer 18,241.00 -‐9,741.00 8,500.00 *FCSTN Dues Transfer 2,242.00 -‐2,242.00
Awards 409.55 15.45 425.00 D & O & Liability Insurance 1,650.00 0.00 1,650.00 Committee Work (ACTEN) 157.19 342.81 500.00 Miscellaneous 200.00 100.00 300.00 Audit/Accounting 25.00 0.00 25.00
Total Expenses: $34,295.90 ($8,920.90) $25,375.00
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ACTEN Committee List for 2019-20 Committees are asked to reference the Strategic Plan and provide the board with updates to be documented within the plan. Note - President Dan Phillips serves as an ex officio member of all committees except the Nominating and Awards Committee.
Public Relations: Emily Anderson, Chairperson; Rick Painter, Tyler Schindler, Kathleen Kennedy
Membership: DeLayne Havlovic, Chairperson (one representative from each discipline area – does not have to be a board member): (ADM) Steve Woodside (AGR) Casey Carriker (AWD) No Rep (BUS) Angie Chittick (FAM) Anne Schmall (GUI) Rick Painter (HEA) Deb Ziegler (MKT) Brittany McPhillips (N&R) Cindy Baum (SPE) None (TGY) Dave Gee (TRA) Stan Haas * This committee may contact division presidents to help with membership drive.
Bylaws: David Gee, Chairperson Dan Phillips, Steven Woodside* Per the Bylaws – President Elect serves as a Committee Member
Legislation and Resolutions: Katie Graham, Chairperson; Dan Phillips
Budget: (Executive Board) DeLayne Havlovic – Chairperson; Dan Phillips, Morgan Trausch, Emily Anderson, and Anne Schmall
Program of Work/Professional Development: Dan Phillips, Chairperson Jeremy Cowley (Audit Committee Chairperson) DeLayne Havlovic (Budget Committee Chairperson) Katie Graham (Legislation & Resolutions Committee Chairperson) Morgan Trausch (Nomination & Awards Committee Chairperson) Emily Anderson (Public Relations Committee Chairperson) David Gee (Bylaws Committee Chairperson)
Audit: Jeremy Cowley, Chairperson
Nominating and Awards: Morgan Trausch, Chairperson (one representative from each division – does not have to be a board member) (ADM) Jeremy Cowley (AGR) Tyler Schindler (AWD) No Rep (BUS) Angie Chittick (FAM) Camelle Kinney (GUI) Rick Painter (HEA) Deb Ziegler (MKT) Brittany McPhillips (N&R) Cindy Baum (SPE) None (TGY) Dave Gee (TRA) Stan Haas
News Items: Executive Director and Board Members
Webmaster: Deb Wolken
NOTE: The Budget Committee and Program of Work Committee should meet prior to or following the winter meeting in order to prepare their proposals for 2020-21.
ACTEN Delegates to 2019 ACTE Assembly of Delegates: Dan Phillips, ACTEN President; Steven Woodside, ACTEN President-elect; Tracy Way, Delegate
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Nebraska’s Elected Officials -
Senator Deb Fischer Senator Ben Sasse 454 Russell Senate Office Bldg. 136 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510 Phone: 202-224-6551 Phone: 202-224-4224 https://www.fischer.senate.gov https://www.sasse.senate.gov
Congressman Jeff Fortenberry – District 1 Congressman Don Bacon – District 2 1514 Longworth House Office 1024 Longworth House Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20515 Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-4806 Phone: 202-225-4155 https://www.fortenberry.house.gov https://www.bacon.house.gov
Congressman Adrian Smith – District 3 Governor Pete Ricketts 502 Cannon House Office Bldg. P.O. Box 94848 Washington, DC 20515 Lincoln, NE 68509-4848 Phone: 202-225-6435 Phone: 402-471-2244 Fax: 202-225-0207 https://governor.nebraska.gov https://www.adriansmith.house.gov
Nebraska Legislature: Clerk of the Legislature - Patrick J. O’Donnell – 402-471-2271 Legislature Website – http://www.nebraskalegislature.gov
State Board of Education
District 1 District 2 District 3 Patsy Koch Johns Lisa Fricke Rachel Wise, President 411 Cottonwood Dr. 13584 Margo St. 1480 County Rd J Lincoln, NE 68510 Omaha, NE 68138 Oakland, NE 68045 402-416-3374 402-670-2474 402-380-3031 patsy.kochjohns@nebraska.gov fricke.lisa@gmail.com rachel.wise@nebraska.gov
District 4 District 5 District 6 John Witzel Patricia Timm, President Maureen Nickels 905 Edgewood Blvd. 1020 N 21st Street 1275 10th Rd. Papillion, NE 68046 Beatrice, NE 68310 Chapman, NE 68827 402-597-1175 402-228-4054 308-986-2462 john.witzel@nebraska.gov patriciatimm04@gmail.com earth1@rocketmail.com
District 7 District 8 Commissioner of Education Molly O’Holleran Patrick McPherson. Matthew L. Blomstedt, Ph.D 1001 S. Deerwood Drive 4720 S 102 Circle P.O. Box 94987 North Platte, NE 69101 Omaha, NE 68127 Lincoln, NE 68509-4987 308-532-8783 402-706-1157 402-471-5020 molly.oholleran@gmail.com patrickmcpherson@msn.com matt.blomstedt@nebraska.gov
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Section B – Job Description/Duties
Your Role as an ACTEN Board Member
The ACTEN (Association for Career and Technical Education of Nebraska) Board determines and sets goals aimed at improving the well being of career and technical education. As the policy-forming branch of the association, the Board:
• Authorizes the organization’s program of work • Approves the organization’s budget • Hears and acts on committee recommendations • Directs the organization’s general operations • Promotes membership to non-members of our organization
As a member of the Board, you are responsible for considering the needs for the entire profession. You must work with other directors in developing a program of work that gives the association the greatest opportunity for growth and prosperity. You should not only recognize the democratic character of the organization but also believe strongly in voluntary, cooperative effort in solving occupational problems. You should respect the collective judgment of interested educators/practitioners and should recognize the unique decision-making and problem solving powers that are created when these people are mobilized.
The Board is not expected to “do all the thinking” for ACTEN. Its function is to see that:
• Members actively participate in association committees or action groups • Committees and other groups are given clearly defined objectives • Committees are given responsibility and challenges • Groups are brought into the decision-making process • ACTEN accomplishes its goals • ACTEN is adequately financed
The association bylaws authorize the president to appoint committees and the president usually consults with the Board. All Board members should take an active interest in the organization and operation of the committees.
As a director, you may have to serve as your association’s official or unofficial spokesperson. This requires that you use careful judgment and express the views of the entire membership as opposed to your own.
During your term of office, you may also encounter criticism of ACTEN. You have an obligation to defend it against unjust criticism or to initiate appropriate action if the criticism is justified. You can make a distinct contribution by bringing both the critical and constructive suggestions to the attention of the Board.
As a director, you will want to maintain a close working relationship between ACTEN and the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE). You and your fellow directors should develop understanding and support of national career and technical education issues.
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Tips for Board Members – New or Experienced
Be an active listener – Try to restate in your own mind what the other members are saying. Listen without trying to formulate your own response at the same time. When in doubt, try restating in your own words, what you think the speaker said and see if you get agreement from the speaker. Then form your response after you have a clear understanding of the other members’ positions on an issue. Be specific in your communication – Avoid generalizations. Words like “always, never, everybody” just cloud clear communication. Build on other members’ ideas – It is easy to criticize. Be open and receptive. Try to use something out of other members’ ideas in your proposal so that an agreement can be reached which incorporates the best ideas available and which the Board will support. A good board member is a team player, not a superstar. Try to develop a broad perspective on the issues facing the profession and being addressed by the Board – Know the goals of the organization and work toward their achievement. Keep these goals in mind when addressing issues facing the Board and make decisions that will further the attainment of the organization’s goals. Think in terms of the organization’s welfare rather than your own narrow interests. Your constituency, as a member of the Board, is the full membership of the organization. Your personal interests and needs must take a back seat to the needs of the profession as a whole. Give the time it takes to be a knowledgeable board member – Come to the meetings prepared. Read the support materials provided to you for use in the meeting. Make the maximum effort to attend all meetings of the Board and any committees that you are asked to serve on. Accept and follow through on assignments that you are given. Become a futurist – The single greatest responsibility of a Board is to set the direction for the organization’s future. Look at the successes and failures of the past and use this information to plot the future course. Try to gain an understanding of how national and global issues may affect the ability of the organization to achieve its goals. Know the aspirations of the membership and incorporate this in the planning. Avoid becoming bogged down in minutiae. Keep the big picture in mind as you plan for the future. Gain an understanding of the politics of the Board and the organization – No board member can be effective without this insight. This will help you gain support for your ideas and learn when and how to give support so that it is most effective. Sell the association, its programs and its positions – As a board member, you have a responsibility to actively support the policies and positions even though they may not reflect your personal preferences. Your opportunity to influence decisions is when they are being made. Once the votes have been counted, your obligation is to support the Board’s decisions. Get to know your fellow board members – Learn what gives them pleasure and what makes them angry. Strive to find positive ways to relate to each member for the sake of the organization. Help develop new talent and leadership within the organization – Encourage the best people to get involved and make a commitment. Serve as a mentor to young members. Share your experience and knowledge with these people so that they can develop into the future leaders within the organization and the profession.
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Duties of the President (As set forth in the ACTEN Bylaws)
The President shall be the chief executive officer of the ACTEN and shall exercise general supervision over the interest and welfare of the organization. The President shall be chairperson of the Assembly of Delegates and Board of Directors. The President shall:
• Be responsible for implementing and directing the Program of Work Committee. • Appoint chairpersons to committees from the Board of Directors. • Instruct committee chairpersons about their assignments, assist them in carrying out their
tasks, and check with the committee during the year to make certain that progress is being made.
• Serve as ACTEN delegate to the ACTE Assembly of Delegates. • Participate or appoint a representative to participate in Region V activities. • Meet with newly elected members of the Board of Directors to acquaint them with their
responsibilities. • Provide articles for each ACTEN Newsletter. • Act as an ex-officio member of all committees except nominating. • Collect committee reports and keep on file. • Attend one yearly function of each division or send a representative. The representative
may be the Past-President, President-Elect, Secretary or Treasurer
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Other Responsibilities of the President
• Coordinate with Katie Graham or Dawn Lindsley on ACTEN’s role at NCE Conference and ACTEN’s conference fee and any other opportunities for joint ventures that occur.
• Participate in the NCE Leadership Cadre to represent ACTEN. • Sign legal documents (i.e. the Form 990 tax return and Form 1096) and correspondence
or forms (i.e. the insurance renewal form and the Quality Association Standards award application) that require the signature of an officer.
• Serve as a signer on the ACTEN bank accounts, certificate of deposit and the rental agreement for the safety deposit box.
• Serve on the Budget Committee. • Prepare a State of the States report for inclusion in book at the Region V Conference. • Provide direction and guidance to the executive secretary. • Participate in the ACTEN fundraiser at NCE Conference by soliciting, purchasing or going
together with other members to provide a prize, selling tickets and promoting the fundraiser.
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Duties of the President Elect (As set forth in the ACTEN Bylaws)
The President-Elect shall: • Be chairperson of Program of Work Committee. • Assume the duties of the President when the President is absent. • Serve as a member of the Bylaws Committee. • Serve as ACTEN delegate to the ACTE Assembly of Delegates. • Assist the President in carrying out the Program of Work. • Provide articles for each of the ACTEN Newsletters.
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Other Responsibilities of the President Elect Include: • Serve as editor of The Communique. (see page B 6) • Participate in the NCE Leadership Cadre to represent ACTEN. • Serve on the Budget Committee. • Serve as a signer on the ACTEN bank accounts, certificate of deposit and the rental
agreement for the safety deposit box. • Participate in the ACTEN fundraiser at NCE Conference by soliciting, purchasing or going
together with other members to provide a prize, selling tickets and promoting the fundraiser.
Duties of the Past President (As set forth in the ACTEN Bylaws)
The Past-President shall: • Assist and guide the President and President-Elect in carrying out their duties. • Act as consultant to the Program of Work Committee. • Select and obtain appropriate plaque for the outgoing ACTEN President. • Serve as chairperson for the Nominating and Awards Committee. • Serve as consultant to the Legislative Committee. • Serve as Co-chair of the Annual Career and Technical Conference Planning Committee.
* * * * * Other Responsibilities of the Past President include:
• Serve on the Budget Committee. • Participate in the ACTEN fundraiser at NCE Conference by soliciting, purchasing or going
together with other members to provide a prize, selling tickets and promoting the fundraiser.
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Duties of the Secretary (As set forth in the ACTEN Bylaws)
The Secretary shall: • Be responsible for the minutes of all business meetings. • Keep all minutes and committee reports on file. • Send out minutes of every meeting within fifteen (15) days following the meeting and
notice of upcoming meeting to the Board of Directors and state affiliate organization presidents at least ten (10) days in advance of the upcoming meeting.
• Keep records and handle correspondence of all ACTEN business. • Serve as an ACTEN representative to an ACTE function.
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Other Responsibilities of the Secretary include: • Serve on the Budget Committee. • Sign Corporate Resolution bank forms. • Take roll call at Assembly of Delegates. • Participate in the ACTEN fundraiser at NCE Conference by soliciting, purchasing or going
together with other members to provide a prize, selling tickets and promoting the fundraiser.
Duties of the Treasurer (As set forth in the ACTEN Bylaws)
The Treasurer shall: • Arrange for the collection of dues. • Provide a list of members to the Board of Directors. • Serve as financial custodian of all ACTEN funds and prepare an annual financial report. • Serve as an ACTEN representative to an ACTE function.
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Other Responsibilities of the Treasurer include: • Maintain custody of the checkbook and write needed checks. • Review and approve the financial reports. • Sign letters to the bank to make changes regarding the checking accounts or the
certificate of deposit. • Serve on the Budget Committee. • Participate in the ACTEN fundraiser at NCE Conference by soliciting, purchasing or going
together with other members to provide a prize, selling tickets and promoting the fundraiser.
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Duties of the Division Representatives (As set forth in the ACTEN Bylaws)
The Division Representative shall: • Attend Board of Directors meetings and Assembly of Delegates as voting delegates for
the Board of Directors. Division Representatives will be required to resign their position after two unexcused board meeting absences per year. The ACTEN President can grant an excused absence prior to the meeting.
• Provide leadership and promote membership in their respective divisions. • Serve as chairpersons and assist in carrying out the responsibilities of the various
committees. • Have a responsibility to provide articles for ACTEN newsletter. • Communicate information to their divisions concerning ACTEN matters. • Appoint and notify members of their respective divisions to serve as delegates to the
annual Assembly of Delegates. • Appoint a voting representative in the event the elected Division Representative cannot
attend a Board of Directors meeting. • Have a responsibility to secure applicants, from their division, for ACTEN/ACTE awards.
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Other Responsibilities of Division Representatives: • Represent ACTEN at NCE Conference • Participate in the ACTEN fundraiser at NCE Conference by soliciting, purchasing or going
together with other members to provide a prize, selling tickets and promoting the fundraiser.
Duties of the Newsletter Editor
The Newsletter Editor shall: • Collect and organize articles for the newsletter and submit to the executive director to be
posted on the ACTEN web site. • Attend ACTEN Board meetings as an ex officio member, when possible.
Note: The executive director will assist by sending an ad mailing to vendors, notifying board members and CSO State Advisers of deadline to submit articles and photos, with proofreading and sending an email of the articles to the members.
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Duties of the Webmaster
The Webmaster shall: • Maintain the ACTEN website by posting new information, remove outdated information
and suggest changes that will keep the site fresh and interesting for our members. • Provide basic training to other board members so they will be able to update the website
when their assistance is needed. • Attend ACTEN Board meetings as an ex officio member, when possible.
Affiliate Organization Presidents (As set forth in the ACTEN Bylaws)
Affiliate Organization Presidents shall:
• Receive notice of the time and location of all scheduled ACTEN Board of Directors meetings and is encouraged to attend as ex-officio board members.
• Inform the ACTEN Board of Directors of their respective affiliate organization functions.
Committees (As set forth in the ACTEN Bylaws)
The committees shall consist of active ACTEN members. The chair of each committee shall be a Board of Directors member who will prepare a summary report for each meeting and a yearly report on activities of each committee for the ACTEN Assembly of Delegates, to be given to the new Chairperson, the President-Elect, and the Secretary.
Audit Committee
The Audit Committee shall annually audit the financial records of the Association and submit a written report to the Assembly of Delegates.
Per the Whistleblower Policy: The chairperson of the audit committee also serves as the Compliance Officer. “The audit committee of the board of directors shall address all reported concerns or complaints regarding corporate accounting practices, internal controls or auditing. The Compliance Officer shall immediately notify the audit committee of any such complaint and work with the committee until the matter is resolved.”
Budget Committee
The Budget Committee shall assess the operational needs of the Association and submit a proposed budget for the ensuing year to the Assembly of Delegates.
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Legislation and Resolutions Committee The Legislative and Resolutions Committee shall maintain the state and national level legislative networks in each career and technical division for:
• Informing legislators of needs and accomplishments of vocational, career and technical education. • Establishing and maintaining a good relationship with legislators. • Monitor state and national legislation and notify appropriate network members when action is
required. Follow through to see that action is taken. • Keep members informed of all legislation, state and national, which would affect vocational, career
and technical education, via regular articles in the ACTEN Newsletter. • Contact representatives of each ACTEN division and standing committees for resolutions vital to
ACTEN. • Solicit resolutions prior to the annual Assembly of Delegates. • Upon recommendations of the Board of Directors, present resolutions to the Assembly of
Delegates for action.
Membership Committee The Membership Committee shall consist of a representative from each career and technical education division, and they shall solicit membership from their respective division.
Nominating and Awards Committee This committee shall be chaired by the Past-President. It shall consist of one representative from the members of each division. It shall:
• Serve in an advisory capacity to the President. • Select candidates for elected offices and report to the Board of Directors. • Be responsible for selecting suitable recipients for each ACTEN award to be presented at a time
decided by the Board of Directors.
Program of Work Committee The Program of Work Committee shall consist of the chairpersons from each standing committee. It shall develop specific goals, activities on how to reach them, and provisions for evaluation. The Program of Work shall be based on a strategic plan developed by the ACTEN Board of Directors. The Program of Work shall be submitted to the Board of Directors at least sixty (60) days before being submitted to the Assembly of Delegates for final approval.
Public Relations Committee The Public Relations Committee shall arrange ways and means of interpreting vocational, career and technical education to the public and to leaders in general education.
Bylaws Committee The Bylaws Committee shall receive proposed Bylaws changes from ACTEN members sixty (60) days prior to the Assembly of Delegates and shall evaluate the Bylaws for any proposed changes.
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ACTEN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
POSITION DESCRIPTION Responsible to: Association for Career and Technical Education of Nebraska Board of Directors BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES: The Executive Director shall perform those duties required by the Association for Career and Technical Education of Nebraska (ACTEN) to plan, coordinate, develop, conduct, and evaluate activities in the following general areas: membership services, governmental and legislative services, public relations, professional development, fundraising and administrative services. The Executive Director will serve as the registered agent for the Association for Career and Technical Education of Nebraska. The Executive Director will be the main contact with the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE). SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ACTEN: These responsibilities are carried out with guidance and support from ACTEN Officers, or ACTEN Committees: Membership Services:
A. Maintain membership records and database. B. Process membership applications and renewals and submit information electronically to ACTE via
State Import Module reports. C. Deposit all membership dues collected in the ACTEN Operating account. D. Update ACTEN membership database per ACTE monthly reports. E. Send welcome letters or messages to new members. F. Send renewal messages to non-renewing members. G. Prepare membership lists for ACTEN Board of Directors upon request.
Governmental and Legislative Services:
A. Maintain records for the ACTEN Operating account. B. Prepare financial reports for the approval of the ACTEN Treasurer. C. Copy all financial records (financial reports, bank statements, checking ledgers) for the
accountant. Provide any additional information needed in order for him/her to prepare Form 990. D. Coordinate with the ACTEN President to obtain signatures and file required governmental
documents, i.e. Form 990 (ACTEN), tax documents, and Biennial Reports for the State of Nebraska.
Public Relations:
A. Assist in collecting material for the ACTEN newsletter. Prepare and send electronic mailings to vendors re advertising in the newsletter. Forward articles and ad artwork to the newsletter editor. Deposit ad fees in the ACTEN operating account.
B. Forward newsletter to ACTE’s webmaster to post on the Nebraska State Association page of
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ACTE’s website or to a separate ACTEN website. Submit request to ACTE for e-blast notification to Nebraska members when newsletter is available for viewing.
C. Keep a copy of past newsletters and old photos for historical purposes. D. Update award information and submit to Nominating & Awards Committee Chairperson for
review/approval. Submit award information to ACTE Webmaster to post on Nebraska State Page or on separate ACTEN website.
E. Collect award nominations and forward to ACTEN Nominating/Awards Chairperson and then distribute to selection committee (one representative from each discipline).
F. If necessary, write bios and send photos to NCE Conference Coordinator. Order award plaques. G. Prepare and distribute press releases relative to ACTEN Award winners. H. Assist ACTEN award winners in applying for Region V awards. I. Research to find names and addresses of principals and/or superintendents of ACTEN Board
members. Assist Public Relations Committee in sending letters to the principals and/or superintendents of ACTEN Board members to recognize the member for their service.
J. Take photographs at ACTEN meetings and NCE Conference. Professional Development: (Conference, Workshops, Annual Meetings)
A. Assist NCE Conference Coordinator as necessary, i.e. scheduling facilitators, submitting information for program, proofreading program.
B. Make arrangements for ACTEN Annual Board of Directors Meeting and Assembly of Delegates. C. Prepare and distribute memo from ACTEN President, delegate count document, delegate
certification forms, and discipline membership lists to discipline representatives. Collect delegate certification forms, certify eligibility, prepare check-in list for Assembly of Delegates.
D. Order materials for ACTEN Membership tables from ACTE and/or other vendors. E. Oversee ACTEN Raffle/Fundraising at NCE Conference. F. Prepare and/or copy meeting handouts (agendas, memos, minutes, financial reports, and
committee reports (as provided). G. Attend annual national ACTE conference and one additional conference as representative of
ACTEN. Administrative Services:
A. Maintain “office” for ACTEN, including (but not limited to): a. Provide computer, software programs, and printer. b. Provide telephone, fax and e-mail capabilities. Set up conference calls. c. Forward correspondence, messages, or questions to appropriate ACTEN Board member. d. Provide ordinary office supplies (i.e. paper, file folders, staples, clips, etc). Executive
Director will be reimbursed for expensive items such as toner for the laser printer/copier, large envelopes and mailing labels upon itemized listing of use of such items on monthly statement. ACTEN is responsible for providing payment for ACTEN letterhead, envelopes and other printed materials.
e. Executive Director will pay copier rental bill and submit copy of invoice for reimbursement on next monthly statement to ACTEN as needed.
f. Provide ordinary postage and long distance service for ACTEN related calls or faxes, to be reimbursed by ACTEN on a monthly basis.
g. Collect, review, process and distribute mail from the post office box. h. Provide storage for ACTEN records, files and other materials.
B. Maintain ACTEN financial records and prepare financial reports for all accounts. Coordinate with bank and ACTEN Officers to update Corporate Authority signature forms. Provide documents and materials needed for tax filings and audits. Provide information needed to prepare proposed
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annual budget. Provide copies of Holcombe and NSBEA scholarship reports to FCSTN and NSBEA treasurers as needed.
C. Maintain and keep up-to-date records for the Corporate Book, i.e. Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Amended Bylaws, Program of Work, board lists, committee lists, minutes, financial reports and audit reports, etc.
D. Prepare draft election ballot and provide to Nominating/Awards Committee Chair in Nov/Dec prior to the election. Prepare and distribute ACTEN election ballots. Notify Nominating/Awards Committee Chairperson of the number of ballots sent, the number of voted ballots returned, and any information on write in candidates. Provide ACTEN notebook materials for new board members.
E. Provide periodic reports to ACTEN President and/or Executive Board regarding current activities, problems, correspondence or any relevant information.
F. Maintain ACTEN checking account. Facilitate payment of ACTEN outstanding bills. Record and deposit all monies received. Reconcile bank statements for all bank accounts.
G. Prepare and submit reports, correspondence or documents as needed by ACTEN, ACTE or other appropriate agencies, i.e. ACTEN Award brochure.
H. Provide ACTEN with detailed monthly statement for services and reimbursement for expenses incurred during previous month.
I. Coordinate with the ACTEN President for to set agenda for meetings and make arrangements for meeting facilities for ACTEN meeting.
J. Other responsibilities as assigned and agreed upon by Board of Directors and Executive Director.